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    b8200 hydraulics, sludge

    Hi, yes stored outside unfortunately. And it's 37 years old now I think. When I drain it there is a milky 'sludge' like globs that will ooze out. This tractor only has the stainless mesh screen in the banjo bolt on the return line. It's never dirty anymore after the first 2 changes. I...
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    b8200 hydraulics, sludge

    Hi, last summer, our old b8200 (manual transmission 3speed x 3range) developed a slow hydraulics, noisy pump, restricted fluid flow etc. Since then I've changed the oil 5 times. 3rd time the back end was taken apart and cleaned out. Basically it's got milky sludge in it. Last time I drained...
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    360/70r20 pressure on M7060

    Hi, Just took delivery of M7060, the front tires are 360/70r20. The manual doesn’t list this tire for pressure. They came with about 22psi in them but they look way too soft to me (side wall flexing) when driving and using fel. The only reference I found show Max old at max pressure of 4300lbs...
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    M7060 New owner, filled wheel question

    HI, thanks for that breakdown! The loader we are getting is a quicke q21 (called M21) here: Q21 Quicke Front Loader | Farmhand.ie It states these specs: 1,360 kg 800 mm from pivot pin, ground level1,230 kg 800 mm from pivot pin, 1.5 m lift height1,190 kg 800 mm from pivot pin, max. lift...
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    M7060 New owner, filled wheel question

    Is there any way to know when you have enough rear ballast for the fel? I have the cast plates and now liquid in the rear. Should I add an implement to the 3pt to help, or will what I have be enough? It's an 82" Bucket.
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    M7060 New owner, filled wheel question

    Thanks for the advice, I think we will go ahead with it. Liquid will be agri lim 50.
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    M7060 New owner, filled wheel question

    Hi, New owner of M7060 with a M21 FEL and 82" bucket. The description for the rear wheel is 298-w (from the quote) STANDARD AG tire Option, Cast. Rear wheel We are trying to decide about filling the rear wheels for extra weight. From everything I've read, sounds like a good idea. We do have...